There is, hands down, no more satisfying series on the air at the moment than The Good Wife, which hits a seasonal peak with this climactic episode that creates a new law firm out of the possible ruins of the old one. The episode soars along on well-timed twists and ever-escalating tension, laced as always with moments of unexpected humor. What's most praise-worthy, aside from the terrific performances, is the way the show captures not just both sides of the split, but the ability of people on either side to convince themselves they're in the right. What you're seeing is a great drama at the top of its game, and it's a joy to behold.

So let's see: Most everything we've seen up to now was just a trick, thought up by Carrie and Saul to lure out the CIA bomber. OK, fine. I'm willing to buy the preposterousness of it all, largely because watching Carrie pull off a long-con promises to be more enjoyable than watching her bounce between incarceration and treason. But take note: the show only gets one get-out-of-jail-free card a season.

BridegroomOWN, Sunday, 10 ET/PT

This award-winning documentary from Designing Women's Linda Bloodworth-Thomason tells the story of Shane Bitney Crone, who was barred from his partner Tom's funeral by Tom's homophobic family. The film is based on Crone's viral YouTube video It Could Happen to You. (Also available on Netflix Sunday.)